Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige puts to rest casting rumors for Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy and also hints at the new Marvel characters getting movies. And there are new images from Sleepy Hollow, Being Human, and American Horror Story. Spoilers now!

Marvel Phase 3

Feige also hinted that the next set of Marvel movies could include Daredevil and Punisher:

We’re trying to figure out what to do with Daredevil now. Punisher could show up at one point. You know, once we get characters back into the Marvel fold we don’t want to do something right away, we want to do the smart thing at the smart time.

Red Dwarf

Actor Robert Llewellyn (Kryten) confirmed that we'll hopefully be seeing new episodes next year, saying:

We are officially making another series.

It will be sometime in 2014 but I can't be any more accurate than that because we simply don't know yet.

As far as the main cast are concerned, Chris, Danny, Craig and myself are all very committed to making another series, Doug Naylor is working on it like a man posessed but beyond that it's in the lap of the GELFS.

Falling Skies

Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Mira Sorvino will guest star in the fourth season of Falling Skies as Sara, which is described in the press release as:

[Sara is] a woman far removed from her former life as a graphic designer. She is now dogged by death at every turn, yet she has never felt more alive, free or fearless. A chance encounter with guerrilla fighter John Pope (Colin Cunningham) leads her to join the resistance and develop a strong personal bond with the outlaw-turned-warrior.

Sleepy Hollow

Once Upon a Time

Rumpelstiltskin has a father! And it's Stephen Lord (Eastenders, Shamless), who will appear as the Dark One's cowardly father in a flashback in at least one episode, starting on November 17th. And, while Rumpel hasn't been a great father, we're going to see that he didn't exactly have a great model. [TV Guide]

Here's the synopsis for this Sunday's episode, "Good Form":

With the deadly Dreamshade coursing through David’s body and close to death, Hook takes him on one last journey to find a sextant that could help them decipher a map that would lead them off Neverland. Meanwhile, in the Fairy Tale Land that was, Killian Jones – aka Hook – and his brother, Captain Liam, sail off under orders of the King to find a powerful indigenous plant on an uncharted land that could help heal any injury, on “Once Upon a Time,” SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Once Upon a Time in Wonderland

Here's the synopsis for episode four, "The Serpent":

When the Knave’s life is in danger, Alice has to make the tough decision on whether to use one of her three precious wishes and what that would mean for her and Cyrus. Her new friendship with Lizard reveals some of the Knave’s backstory and Cyrus plots to escape. Meanwhile, Jafar’s plan to kill the Knave puts the Red Queen in a difficult position as she grapples with her feelings for him and her desire to get what she wants. In flashback, we explore Jafar’s origins and find out what he truly wants from Cyrus.

Misfits

After last season, season five will see a return of the "superhero" element of the show. This means there's been a lot of greenscreen work and flying. Contrary to any other expectations, this season will not have guest appearances from the original cast or characters like Grace, Finn's sister. However, there will be cameos from more minor characters.

In relation to Abbey's identity, there will be a new enemy named Scary and a "mysterious turtle." There's also a chance that Shaun may get a happy, death free ending and that this season won't feature the death of a probation worker. In fact, the cast generally describes the ending as "emotional," and satisfying without resolving everything. More at the link. [Den of Geek]

The Walking Dead

Showrunner Scott Gimple gave a ton of details on the new disease to The Hollywood Reporter, saying that no matter what we think we can deduce from events, we still don't know the origin of the flu:

The flu has spread to Karen — does that narrow down the origins of the virus to either animals or water?

One thing I really dug about this story when we were talking about it [in the writers' room] is that because of the third-world situation that they're in — it's almost medieval — they don't get to know; they don't have a lab to take samples and look at stuff under microscopes. They need to roll with it and figure it out in a really difficult situation to do so. And the audience has to, too.

And he discussed how leadership will change going forward:

The group is now divided between those who have been exposed to the flu, leaving Michonne (Danai Gurira), Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and Carl (Chandler Riggs) split from the rest of the group. How will that change the leadership within the prison?

The council is getting broken up, and all stability at the prison — all these things that they built — are being challenged and compromised. The momentum to this is not good for them holding on to what they have.

The group thinks someone is leaving mice near the fence — which could be another threat from within their walls. How long can this group stay at the prison?

It looks like that might be what's going on; that's what they're speculating it is. They're going to be tested. The thing I love is that you find safety in this world. You find these walls, and then those walls start closing in on you. And what the hell do you then?

Rick (Andrew Lincoln) realizes he can't continue to take a back seat anymore and resumes carrying his holster and gun. How will he change going forward?

We started him off in a very peaceful place — as peaceful as you can get on this show. He's achieved something for his family and for himself and the people around him. Clara said to him, "It's almost like a curse — you don't get to come back from the things you've done." From the time he got back from there, that pig — one of the symbols of what he achieved with his farm life — had died. Things are getting taken away from him: There goes the farm, there's a gun in his son's hand, and he'd taken that gun out of his hand, and things are slowly being taken away from him. All the things he's achieved, he's going to be challenged whether he can hold on to them. Whether it's his identity, his family, his relationship to the people in the prison, it's all coming to a head very quickly.

In an interview, Lauren Cohen explained what's in store for Maggie now that the disease means she has to keep her distance from the possibly infected, including Glenn, and the change in Carol:

She is terrified that this could be the end and just goes to action stations. That’s all she can do. She just has to keep her s— together. It’s torture being separated form him and being sort of amputated. It’s a very intense ride.

The whole transformation for Melissa’s character is so much fun. And it has not even begun, let’s just leave it at that. It’s really awesome.

Arrow

Here's a clip from tomorrow's episode, "Broken Dolls."

Outlander

Ronald D. Moore's time traveling show for Starz has found a set for portions set in Scotland during the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion. For at least part of the show's shoot, it'll be at Doune Castle in Perthshire. The castle should be familiar, as it was also in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. [The Scotsman]

Supernatural

Misha Collins tweeted a photo of his bloodied face, and while he blamed his three year-old son, it's more likely to be a set photo showing Castiel getting beaten. [Spoiler TV]

Agents of SHIELD

Here's a photo from tonight's episode, "The Girl in the Flower Dress." [TV Line]

Ravenswood

Here are the titles and descriptions for episodes four and five:

Tuesday, November 12Original Series – Episode PremiereRavenswood (“The Devil Has a Face”)(8:00 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)Caleb seeks out a long lost relative in the hopes to better understand his current situation. And Luke struggles with the supernatural happenings around him.Tuesday, November 19Original Series – Season FinaleRavenswood FINALE (“Scared to Death”)(8:00 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)Remy unwittingly uncovers a major clue to breaking the curse, and Caleb thinks Miranda is in danger. “Pretty Little Liars” star Ashley Benson appears.

The Vampire Diaries

The Originals

Tonight's episode will explain Cami's history and why she first came to New Orleans in the first place, show a major Elijah Flashback, have lots for fans of the Rebekah/Marcel relationship, an intense scene between Cami and Klaus, and some powerful acts from Davina. [Hollywood Life]